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Jiao Guobiao, a journalism professor who wrote a scathing attack on the Communist Party, was booted out of his job and pushed into exile in the United ...
Those who dare to protest, such as Beijing University journalism professor Jiao Guobiao, are silenced. Similarly, Wang Yi, a law lecturer at Chengdu University who called for ...
... explained that the sites’ closure was due to the lack of an appropriate license for providing TV and film programs, it was likely a superficial excuse only, said Jiao Guobiao ...
His name is Professor Jiao Guobiao (焦國彪). He has done something which every journalist would like to do but would dare not to. For the first time in more than half a century ...
In another sign of the party's effort to restrict public debate, officials at Beijing University last month fired Professor Jiao Guobiao who posted a ...
In an online essay in 2004, Beijing University professor Jiao Guobiao blasted the Central Propaganda Department for clamping down on the use of the term [more at ESWN ...
Jiao Guobiao, a journalism professor who wrote a scathing attack on the Communist Party, was booted out of his job and pushed into exile in the ...
... strong opposition from netizens and experts, such as Du Gangjian from the National School of Administration, Yu Guoming from Renmin University of China, Jiao Guobiao ...
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